Robert English's album, Mary Of Mine Where Can I Find A Pal Like Mother, is a heartfelt tribute to the bond between a mother and child. The album is a collection of 12 original songs that explore the different facets of this relationship, from the joys of childhood to the struggles of adulthood.
English's songwriting is deeply personal and introspective, drawing on his own experiences with his mother to create a universal message of love and appreciation. His voice is warm and soulful, conveying the emotion and depth of the lyrics with ease.
The album is a mix of blues, folk, and country, with each song showcasing English's versatility as a musician. The instrumentation is sparse yet effective, with acoustic guitar and harmonica providing the perfect accompaniment to his vocals.
Standout tracks include "Mama's Lullaby," a tender ballad that captures the comfort and security of a mother's love, and "Mother's Day," a bittersweet reflection on the passing of time and the importance of cherishing the moments we have with our loved ones.